Posted on Aug 5, 2023
A landmark study opens a new possible way for Black Americans to trace their ancestry
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Indeed interesting but I've never been interested in discovering such things.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
"A landmark study opens a new possible way for Black Americans to trace their ancestry Submitted by qzqBPYZWRghfR on Fri, 2023-08-04 02:01 Summary: Researchers have compared the DNA of 27 Black people who lived at the Catoctin furnace between 1774 and 1850, finding a link between these enslaved Americans and nearly 42,000 living relatives. link:"
"A landmark study opens a new possible way for Black Americans to trace their ancestry Submitted by qzqBPYZWRghfR on Fri, 2023-08-04 02:01 Summary: Researchers have compared the DNA of 27 Black people who lived at the Catoctin furnace between 1774 and 1850, finding a link between these enslaved Americans and nearly 42,000 living relatives. link:"
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I do not have an interest mainly because what I know of my ancestors they were mostly all common folk, Farmers and such. However, I understand for any who do not have any sense at all who or where their ancestors were from their drive to know more. I hope more of this type of research is able to help people find out about their kin folk.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
MSgt Dale Johnson My German Ancestors were "Common Folk" Farmers, Butchers and the Like. My Scottish Ancestors, Had a More Colorful Past, So to Speak. My English Ancestors were Escaping the Protestant Reformation.
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